Stone throwing at Rahul's car was "stage managed": Sampla

Press Trust of India  |  Ludhiana 

president Vijay Sampla today alleged that the stone throwing incident at vice-president Rahul Gandhi's car in appears to be "stage managed" by to "gain public sympathy".

On Friday, Gandhi had faced protests in flood-hit where a cement brick was hurled at his car allegedly by supporters, breaking the window planes of his car.


"The stone throwing on the car of in appears to be stage managed by to win public sympathy," Sampla alleged while talking to reporters here.

"is depressed and demoralised these days. People have rejected the party at all places one after the other and it can go to any extent to keep it's existence alive," Sampla further claimed.

Gandhi, who was on visit to flood-hit areas of on August 4, was also shown black flags, that forced him to cut short his address at a gathering in Dhanera town of Banaskantha district and had to leave in a huff.

In the past, national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was committing "such acts" to hog the media lime light, Sampla alleged.

He, however, said that if the stone throwing incident was real, the strongly condemns it.

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